Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]
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Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] · May 2006
[Clinical review of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were detected by the screening of homeless persons admitted in the shelter facilities].
There has been a recent increase in the number of non-profit facilities that provide shelter for the homeless. These social service facilities aim to assist the social rehabilitation of homeless persons. The Public Health Center of Chiba City screened 1,054 residents of these homeless shelters between November 2002 and August 2004 and found 17 individuals (1.6%) with active pulmonary tuberculosis. We clinically reviewed these cases. ⋯ The screening performed by the Public Health Center of Chiba City revealed a very high prevalence of tuberculosis among shelter residents. Thus, in the future, public health centers and medical institutions must work in collaboration to actively screen and provide treatment for residents of homeless shelters. This study also revealed that in spite of recommended hospitalization or long-term treatment, patients often self-discharged or discontinued regular outpatient treatment. Health centers and other public agencies must therefore work in close cooperation to help the homeless to continue hospitalization and subsequent medication and treatment even after their discharge from hospital.